Bean

Rooms

Your Room, was named after Thomas Bean, the landlord of the Mermaid Inn 1735-36 and again in 1751 when the accounts of the Inn ‘cease abruptly’. The Rye Corporation moved their business elsewhere. It is presumed that the ‘Hawkhurst Gang’ had taken over. Bean was in collusion with the smugglers in the kidnapping from the Inn of Gabriel Tompkins (Rm 22), the Bailiff of the sheriff of Sussex. He also assisted in the release of Thomas Moore arrested at Rye for smuggling.

Welcome to the unique Mermaid Inn, rich in history with cellars dating from 1156 and rebuilt in 1420. The Mermaid Inn offers a totally different experience. Sloping ceilings, creaking floorboards and numerous staircases, which are the product of history and a rich tradition that is maintained by careful stewardship.
Experience a drink in the Giant’s Fireplace Bar and imagine how the Hawkhurst Gang, local smugglers in the 1730s and 1740s, caroused in the bar. Can you see the secret passageway entrance?
Dine in the Linen Fold Panelled Restaurant. Enjoy the ambience of the large restaurant, the cosiness of the small dining room or the privacy of the Boardroom for your evening meal, lunch and breakfast.
Relax in one of the two lounges. Enjoy the comfort and atmosphere of Dr Syn’s Lounge and look for the wall carvings of the Catholic priests fleeing to the continent at the time of the Reformation. The Small Lounge overlooks the cobbles of Mermaid Street which was once the main route to the anchorage in Rye in years gone by.

The Mermaid Inn had a strong connection with the notorious Hawkhurst Gang which used the premises during the 1730s and 1740s. This large group of smugglers controlled territory from Kent to Dorset from their base at the Oak and Ivy Inn in Hawkhurst, but they used the Mermaid Inn as a secondary location. There are a myriad of secret tunnels, including one which ran from the cellars to the Old Bell Inn (built 1390) in The Mint, a street which runs parallel to the north of Mermaid Street. A revolving cupboard at the end of the tunnel in the Olde Bell would then be used by the gang for a quick getaway.] A resident of Rye remembered the smugglers as; “when the Hawkhurst Gang were at the height of their pride and insolence having seen them (after successfully running a cargo of goods on the seashore), seated at the windows of this house (the Mermaid) carousing and smoking their pipes, with their loaded pistols lying on the table before them; no magistrate daring to interfere with them”.
Rest assured that you will have a peaceful night, but when you hear those floorboards creaking….

– En Suite with bath and hand held shower

– 24 hour Room Service and Porterage

– Television with full Freeview channels

– Free Wi-Fi

– Beverage making facilities

– Hair dryer

– Bathroom products

– Breakfast: There is a wide selection for your breakfast choice.

There is a Continental Breakfast option or a Full English Breakfast, but you can try the Smoked Salmon with Scrambled Eggs, or enjoy Waffles with Streaky Bacon and Maple Syrup.

Check-In: 2pm though rooms are available once they have been prepared.